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Materials. Vol. 17, pp. 723-731, 1917; National Canners' Association, 

 Bulletin 47, 1918; Food Administration Bulletin 40, 1918; Inspection Manual 

 Bulletin No. 32, Subsistence Division, Quartermaster Corps, 1918. 



War Department. Standardization of Boxing and Crating Specifications. Supply 

 Circular No. 22, Purchase Storage and Traffic Division, July 22, 1918. 



War Department. Standard Specifications for Export Packing in Boxes (Personal 

 and Horse Equipment and Tools), Ordnance Department, Bulletin 3102, March 

 30, 1918, revised June 28, 1918. 



War Department. Instruction Book for Export Packing of Engineer Material, 

 Engineer Corps, 1919. 



WENTLING, J. P. Woods Used for Packing Boxes in New England. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Forest Service Circular 78, 1907. 



World Survey of Box Shook Industry as Reflected by Consular Reports. Timberman, 

 December, 1914, and January to March, 1915. 



Addenda. For miscellaneous data and recent information regarding the box industry, 

 the following associations of box manufacturers should be consulted: 



National Association of Box Manufacturers, Chicago. 



Eastern Shook and Wooden Box Manufacturers' Association, Boston, Mass. 



North Carolina Pine Box and Shook Manufacturers' Association, Baltimore. 



Southeastern Box Manufacturers' Association, Atlanta, Ga. 



Northwestern Shook Association, Chicago. 



Box Department, West Coast Lumbermen's Association, Seattle, Wash. 



Box Bureau, Western Pine Manufacturers' Association, Portland, Ore. 



California Pine Box Distributors, San Francisco, Calif. 



